CAM4 Announces Euro Payment Options for Performers

CAM4 Announces Euro Payment Options for Performers

LOS ANGELES — CAM4 has announced that performers now have the option of requesting their earnings in Euros via FirstChoice Pay, formerly known as Payoneer.

According to the company, its performers who wish to use the FirstChoice Pay MasterCard or bank transfer payment method can now choose between U.S. Dollars and Euros when they create their CAM4Bucks account.

“When a performer with a Euros FirstChoice Pay account requests a payment, they choose an amount in USD. At the time of payment, FIrstChoice Pay exchanges this amount into Euros and transfers it to the performer’s Euro FirstChoice Pay MasterCard or bank account,” says CAM4’s Nolan D. “The exchange rate from USD to Euros is calculated automatically at the time of payment.”

Nolan notes that CAM4’s market-leading payment options serve the community. 

“This change adds tremendous value for performers in countries that use Euros, as they will not be subjected to possible foreign transaction fees when using their prepaid MasterCards,” Nolan explains. “CAM4 was one of the first companies to offer daily payouts to all members across the world and we continue to push for more innovative ways to help our performers keep control of their finances.”

Since 2010, CAM4 has allowed performers to request a payout through their CAM4Bucks account and receive the payment the same day. 

“CAM4 is a worldwide community,” Nolan concludes. “We are excited to continue to improve the experience for our performers in Europe and beyond.”

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